Douglas A-20 Havoc: Airailimages WW2 Warplane Review

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Take a look at the classic World War II A-20 Havoc attack bomber, a fast single-pilot warplane designed in the late 1930s and flown to the end of World War II. Topping out well above 300 miles per hour, the A-20 owes its design to the thoughtful planning of famed Douglas Aircraft designer Ed Heinemann. A-20s fought a ground-skimming war in North Africa and the Pacific, and reached medium altitudes for the push across western Europe in 1944. As this is written, only one flyable A-20 remains, but other static displays and the potential for more flying restorations exists. We used many rare archival photos and film clips from decades of research to illustrate this story of the A-20. Give this video a Thumbs Up, and subscribe to the Airailimages Channel on YouTube. We appreciate it.
And here's a link to another edition of Airailimages World War II Warplane Review, treating the B-25 Mitchell:    • Airailimages WW2 Warplane Review: B-25  

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